The kids that have always ended up in the multiverse though have a reason to be in the bar.
Like Ryleigh - Ryleigh was my five year old girl that was running from a hidden secret and bumped into a demon. They made an unlikely friendship and she would often sleep in the hotel that adjoined the bar and end up in the bar to see her demon friend.
Cianna - is about 9 or 10. She's just trouble and goes in the bar simply because it's packed with people sometimes and she hopes she can steal a thing or two from them. She's homeless and it's her way of getting money.
My twins, Calem and Jess have a deadbeat father that has nothing to do with them that spends most of his time getting drunk and hitting on women to create more unwanted kids. Their uncle who is looking after them but also a bit of a womaniser is staying in Gambit's hotel and often goes down to have a drink as well as bringing the kids along to run around and play - to stay out of his hair.
Either way, whenever I bring in a child, I do make sure they can fit first. I normally have a character that is an adult too. I love playing any age in fact. I've played really old characters, like Gladys, the ninety-four year old great-grandmother who keeps escaping her old people's home and tries to cleanse the younger and more dirtier generations that hang around doing vile things in the bar.
And I also have middle aged characters, teenagers, all sorts roaming through all my roleplays. I love young and old characters I guess. It all depends on the situation. Guess that's my two cent.
The Crim.
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